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1. HIGHER EDUCATION IN CHINA
CHINA'S modern higher education began at the end of the nineteenth century. After the gates of feudal China were burst open by the fire from British gunboats in the Opium War (1840-41), the country
Author: CHOU PEI-YUAN Year 1963 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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2. THE PEKING SYMPOSIUM
When 367 scientists from 44 countries and regions in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Oceania gathered in the 1964 Peking Symposium from August 21 to 31, a new precedent was set in the history of
Author: CHOU PEI-YUAN Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in Higher Education
CHAIRMAN MAO teaches: "To overthrow a political power, it is always necessary first of all to create public opinion, to do work in the ideological sphere. This is true for the revolutionary class as
Author: CHOU PEI-YUAN Year 1967 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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4. LAUNCHING THE DRIVE TO MODERNIZE SCIENCE
AT THE National Science Conference held in March Chairman Hua Kuo-feng spoke at length about the importance of "greatly raising the scientific and cultural level of the entire Chinese nation" and
Author: CHOU PEI-YUAN Year 1978 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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5. He Welcomed the Springtime for Science
WHEN I first came to Peking in 1919 I had the opportunity to read Kuo Mo-jo's early translation of Immensee[注释1] and his poems inspired by the May 4th Movement. Those bold, unrestrained and
Author: CHOU PEI-YUAN Year 1978 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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6. Water Conservancy 2,000 Years Ago
IRRIGATION AND FLOOD PREVENTION have been the cornerstones of China's agriculture for forty centuries. Many of her ancient legendary and historical heroes are men of energy and foresight who
Author: HSUEH PEI-YUAN Year 1957 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. MACHINES MADE IN CHINA
WITHOUT a strong machine-building industry, no people can be the master of its own economic future. That China had virtually no such industry in the past, that every factory was dependent on imports
Author: YEH CHOU Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. SHANGHAI STEPS INTO THE FUTURE
EVERYONE knows Shanghai; half the nation's private industry and business were once concentrated here. On January 20, Shanghai followed Peking in the voluntary transfer of all capitalist factories and
Author: YEH CHOU Year 1956 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. AFTER FELLING THE TIMBER
It is time to leave the forest clearing; The snow falls heavily, but before we go Let us look round in farewell, for we love this place And can leave it with proud hearts. These woods have been our
Author: Fu Chou Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. Second Five-Year Plan - and Beyond
DRAWING CONFIDENCE from the pre-schedule fulfilment of most targets of the First Five-Year Plan, the Chinese Communist Party, at its Eighth Congress last autumn, proposed bold goal for the second.
Author: YEH CHOU Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML